by National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
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| Sales Rank: | 16135 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $24.98 |
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| Release Date: | 2004-09-14 |
| Label: | National Broadcasting Company (NBC) |
| UPC: | 025192571428 |
| Binding: | DVD |
| Published By: | National Broadcasting Company (NBC) |
| ASIN: | B0002CX21K |
| Category: | DVD |
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Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 09/14/2004 Rating: Nr
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Still the greatest series - Reviewed on 2008-04-21
There are sorehead fans who put this set down because they can't forgive Jesse L. Martin for not being Chris Noth, nor Sam Waterston for not being Michael Moriarty nor Elizabeth Röhm for not being Angie Harmon. These are all fine actors who do a great job in their roles. I loved their predecessors, but I love these, too.
As for the season itself, it may not measure up to someone's favorite season, and so what -- that makes this one mediocre? This fourteenth season has wonderful episodes. "Bodies" has the riveting performance by Ritchie Coster, probably the most chilling perp in L&O history. "Identity" has a poignant story with a wonderful perfomance. There are a couple of ripped-from-the-headlines greats, one which probably gives the fan who caught that fly ball the willies, and the other, about the Japanese tourists, which is still making the news.
Yes, good ol' Fred Thompson makes me miss Steven Hill -- he makes me miss Dianne Wiest! -- but he's good enough. And this fourteenth season of Law & Order is more than good enough and still holds its own beside all other network TV dramas. It remains one of the few TV series for real grown-ups, which, in a medium that panders to infants and idiots, says a lot.
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- Comedies
- Crime
- Drama
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- Mystery
- Television